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  1. 31 de oct. de 2011 · Viscountess Melbourne was married to Sir Penniston Lamb MP and was an ‘enthusiastic manager of her husband’s political interests’. While she had been friends with Damer, the foremost female sculptor of her day, since the early 1770s, her friendship with Georgiana was fairly recent.

  2. 22 de mar. de 2013 · Impeccably dressed and elegant, they hurl flowers, rather than eye of newt and toe of frog, into their cauldron; and it is probable that the scene was painted at Lamb's behest, perhaps to ...

  3. 1 de ago. de 2018 · At a time of emerging women leaders, the life of Elizabeth Milbanke, Viscountess Melbourne, the shrewdest political hostess of the Georgian period, is particularly intriguing. It was Byron who called her ‘Lady M’ and it was Byron’s tempestuous and very public affair with Elizabeth’s daughter-in-law Lady Caroline Lamb that was the scandal of the age.

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    • Colin Brown
  4. 8 de jun. de 2011 · Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire and Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne – the most famous political hostesses and society beauties of their day – are shown gathered around the witches’ cauldron alongside their friend, the sculptor Anne Seymour Damer.

  5. The sculptor Anne Seymour Damer and the political hostesses Georgiana Duchess of Devonshire and Elizabeth Viscountess Melbourne are here depicted as the three witches from Macbeth. All three women loved amateur dramatics and were involved in productions at the private theatre at Althorp, Georgiana's country estate.

  6. 30 de abr. de 2016 · The Milbanke and Melbourne Families, c 1770, by George Stubbs. Her date of birth apparently unknown, Elizabeth Milbanke was baptized Oct 15, 1751 at Croft-on-Trees Yorkshire. Her father was Sir Ralph Milbanke (5th baronet), and her mother Elizabeth Hedworth. The family home was Halnaby Hall in Yorkshire.

  7. Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne was previously married to Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne (1769 - 1818). Elizabeth Lamb, Viscountess Melbourne was in relationships with George Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont (1776 - 1818) and George Hanger, 4th Baron Coleraine (1775 - 1777) .